These proceedings survey the latest developments in a wide area of mathematical physics as presented by internationally renowned experts. The fields surveyed are High Energy Physics, String Theory, Relativity, Astrophysics, Cosmology, Plasma Physics and Formal Aspects of Mathematical Physics. Some of the exciting topics discussed in this volume are fundamental questions about black holes and string theory, supermassive black holes, string theory and the quantum structure of space-time, AdS space-time and holography, the cosmological constant, non-commutative geometry, quantum gravity, symmetries in general relativity, recent developments in neutrino physics and astrophysical plasmas.
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Quaid-i-azam Univ, Pakistan
Lahore Univ Of Management Sciences, Pakistan
Nat'l Univ Of Sciences & Technology, Pakistan
Pakistan Inst Of Nuclear Science & Technology (Pinstech), Pakistan
National Centre For Physics, Pakistan
Noncommutative Geometry: Fuzzy Spaces, the Groenwald-Moyal Plane (A P Balachandran & B A Qureshi); Invariance under Complex Transformations, and Its Relevance to the Cosmological Constant Problem (G 't Hooft & S Nobbenhuis); Quiescent and Catastrophic Events in Stellar Atmospheres (S M Mahajan & N L Shatashvili); Gravitational Collapse with Negative Energy Fields (J V Narlikar); Measuring Parameters of Supermassive Black Holes with Space Missions (A F Zakharov); Quantum Non-Locality, Black Holes and Quantum Gravity (A Qadir); Gauge Theory Description of the Fate of the Small Schwarzschild Blackhole (S R Wadia); Neutrino Physics (Riazuddin); Detecting Two-Photon Exchange Effects in Hard Scattering from Nucleon Targets (P Hoodbhoy); Recent Applications of the Weyl Anomaly (M J Duff); What String Theory has Taught Us About the Quantum Structure of Spacetime (M M Sheikh-Jabbari); and other papers.